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now, i'm -- i'm just a country lawyer from connecticut. but i can tell you the law is pretty clear, there is no
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you gave $100 million to connecticut. we'll talk about that in a second, but we start with bridgewater associates founder ray dalio and the warning he just issued on how american capitalism isn't working for the majority of americans. good morning. >> good morning. >> hot off of your big segment on "60 minutes" last night we're glad to have you here live let's talk about that, because i think a lot of people, millions of people watched you last night say that american capitalism -- capitalism was broken. we've been having a debate on the set about what that actually means and how you ultimately fix it so, when you say capitalism is broken, is it the capitalistic system you think is broken, or is it the policies around capitalism, around taxes and what washington can do that you think is broken? >> i didn't say broken i said that it needs to be reformed i'm a capitalist i'm a professional capitalist. the system has worked for me i didn't have anything and then i got something through the capitalist system. and capitalism m
you gave $100 million to connecticut. we'll talk about that in a second, but we start with bridgewater associates founder ray dalio and the warning he just issued on how american capitalism isn't working for the majority of americans. good morning. >> good morning. >> hot off of your big segment on "60 minutes" last night we're glad to have you here live let's talk about that, because i think a lot of people, millions of people watched you last night say that american...
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university boulevard shut down near connecticut avenue. really 's between connecticut andrs vill. chopper 4 showing the closure points behind the building. an alternate, georgia avenue is your route instead. southbound 95 after 630 stafford, that's looking a lot better. still just two left lanes open after the tractor-trailer crash. inbound 14th street bridge, right lane blocked by police activity. that's a brand-new problem. outer loop before 4 in upper marlboro, right lane blocked by the crash. ckville, southbound georgia avenue ramp shut down because of that accident. in virginia,t looking 66, fairfax county parkway to the beltway, 50 miles an hour t an 270 and the top of the beltway, about 30 miles per hour. listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >>> sun coming up in the etern sky here on this chilly april morning. enjoylehe sunshine w we have it because clouds will really thicken up. it will be all gray for a sky color later on in the aftern on. ha first 80-degree early last year, february21st. the earliest on record. we had to wait until the middle of april for
university boulevard shut down near connecticut avenue. really 's between connecticut andrs vill. chopper 4 showing the closure points behind the building. an alternate, georgia avenue is your route instead. southbound 95 after 630 stafford, that's looking a lot better. still just two left lanes open after the tractor-trailer crash. inbound 14th street bridge, right lane blocked by police activity. that's a brand-new problem. outer loop before 4 in upper marlboro, right lane blocked by the...
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case and a lot of problems connecticut has one of the problems connecticut does not have is taxing its earners too little this would be the first time, the only second state in the country have a surtax on investment income after connecticut has seen a win fall in tax income after last year, $900 million in a tax win fall for connecticut last year over a billion dollars in its rainy day funds. one of the problems is even with that flush of cash is that connecticut still can't get its fiscal priorities right instead it's looking to tax an ever shrinking tax bases and that of course will create a lot of problems when you have 12% of your tax base coming from 35 families, was it that's incredible to me the notion that's a long-sighted plan for sustainability. it's very clear it's not and that's why the governor himself is opposing this plan. >> so how do you pay for what the state needs? clearly this is a state that is very unequal they have a lot of need for services is your answer just cut government or is there a better, broader way to raise revenue >> well, so last year a legislative
case and a lot of problems connecticut has one of the problems connecticut does not have is taxing its earners too little this would be the first time, the only second state in the country have a surtax on investment income after connecticut has seen a win fall in tax income after last year, $900 million in a tax win fall for connecticut last year over a billion dollars in its rainy day funds. one of the problems is even with that flush of cash is that connecticut still can't get its fiscal...
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and their bankrupt state he's a connecticut hedge fund guy he just donated two hundred million dollars the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places the current environment in a global perspective he wrote that he's seen capitalism evolve in a way that is not working well for the majority of americans because it is producing self reinforcing spirals up for the haves and down for the have nots oh yeah i read this all right dahlia it's a good analysis of why it system is not working but his conclusions about the solutions. he favors the benevolent dictator that's his number one solution we need strong leaders to impose a top down. you know change and of course that's what got us into the problem to begin with you have the neverland dictators run
and their bankrupt state he's a connecticut hedge fund guy he just donated two hundred million dollars the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places...
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joining me, connecticut attorney general william tong. good to see you. what's the new charge that you have put before them? >> so we expanded our investigation and our complaint. what we're doing now is following the money. we are hearing purdue threaten that they're going to go into bankruptcy court, seek protection, try to cry poverty. we are going to make clear to the court this company should have more money than it has, if they claim bankruptcy it is bought they looted billions from the company over the last decade or longer. they knew as late as 2007 when purdue pharma pled guilty to federal criminal charges they were in big trouble, and to continue to take billions of dollars out of that company and put it in trusts and limited partnerships for benefit of the sackler family is unconscionable and unlawful. >> to what degree can you and fellow attorneys general use public harm as a cause for monetary claim from these companies. there was an expert witness quoted in a cnbc report in the nationwide multi district case in cleveland that estimated it wi
joining me, connecticut attorney general william tong. good to see you. what's the new charge that you have put before them? >> so we expanded our investigation and our complaint. what we're doing now is following the money. we are hearing purdue threaten that they're going to go into bankruptcy court, seek protection, try to cry poverty. we are going to make clear to the court this company should have more money than it has, if they claim bankruptcy it is bought they looted billions from...
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and the federal government depends on to keep americans and people in connecticut safe. and so the ironies don't even begin to confound us, right? he's taking this money that we need for law enforcement here in connecticut and across the country. >> all right. attorney general william tong, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. coming up, everybody, trump's reportedly already planning a tell-all book to settle scores. that's next. your daily commute. you should be mad at people who forget they're in public. and you should be mad at simple things that are unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you're trading with e*trade, which isn't complicated. their app makes trading quick and simple so you can strike when the time is right. don't get mad, get e*trade and start trading today. into our subaru forester. we fit a lot of life (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mo
and the federal government depends on to keep americans and people in connecticut safe. and so the ironies don't even begin to confound us, right? he's taking this money that we need for law enforcement here in connecticut and across the country. >> all right. attorney general william tong, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. coming up, everybody, trump's reportedly already planning a tell-all book to settle scores. that's next. your daily commute. you should be...
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shomari stone is live near where it happened on connecticut avenue in northwest. shomari. >> reporter: good evening. this is the type of story has you scratching your head asking what on earth is the world coming to. this woman is 94 years old, supposed in theol gn years of her life, only to be attacked near connecticut avenue northwest and porter street. tonight she is courageously speaking out in hopes of putting her attacker in jail. >> i feel kind of angry that he got away with it. >> reporter: this 94-year-old woman is scared to tell you her name or show her fe on camera as she heals from stab wounds inside her apartment. this all started mday night. i got off the metro and was going to get in my car and come home. >> reporter: take a look at this video. there she is with paramedics after she was violently robbed. the trouble started when she walked to her rental car on the 2900-block of porter street near connecticut avenue northwest around 11:15. suddenly sheays aan grabbed her from behind >> he got my arm gripped behindi me, and sd he had a gun and i want
shomari stone is live near where it happened on connecticut avenue in northwest. shomari. >> reporter: good evening. this is the type of story has you scratching your head asking what on earth is the world coming to. this woman is 94 years old, supposed in theol gn years of her life, only to be attacked near connecticut avenue northwest and porter street. tonight she is courageously speaking out in hopes of putting her attacker in jail. >> i feel kind of angry that he got away with...
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hawley: that's in connecticut? >> yes. but when you broaden the scope of anybody who can come in for any reason, sometimes good intentions and sometimes not, that would tend to, i think, make the error rate even worse. in colorado, certain a lot of the legislative testimony we've heard about the bill has been many women who were in divorce proceedings have said, i'm terrified of this bill, because if this had -- because the colorado law allows a huge number of people to initiate. a woman said if this bill had been around when i was getting a divorce, my husband would have used it against me. we've heard that from many people. so the law enforcement judgment is an important part of practical due process protection. sen. hawley: what are some other states whose procedures across the range here are good models as you look at these laws? >> the colorado law has something -- that's not quite law yet -- that provides for court appointed counsel for all respondents. vermont does a good job at de-escalating come the popular topic
hawley: that's in connecticut? >> yes. but when you broaden the scope of anybody who can come in for any reason, sometimes good intentions and sometimes not, that would tend to, i think, make the error rate even worse. in colorado, certain a lot of the legislative testimony we've heard about the bill has been many women who were in divorce proceedings have said, i'm terrified of this bill, because if this had -- because the colorado law allows a huge number of people to initiate. a woman...
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[alarm] narrator: this is the control room at millstone unit one in connecticut. if there is an accident, the first warning would come here. everything in the reactor is controlled by a switch, a button, or a handle in this room. delicate sensors monitor conditions inside the reactor core. for every system there is a backup system. often, a backup for the backup system. but in spite of the elaborate technology, or maybe because of it, things go wrong. when that happens, an alarm sounds. alarms are part of the routine. hundreds go off every day. they can be set off by nothing more sinister than a door opening or closing. narrator: let they are there for a reason. within the nuclear industry, accidents and problems are called events. last year, millstone unit one reported to the nuclear regulatory commission 32 events that threatened safety. the reactor next door reported 34. the n.r.c. spent over 2000 hours inspecting these two plans last year, and now has a resident inspector there full-time. while unit two is being refueled, everything is checked. all safety syst
[alarm] narrator: this is the control room at millstone unit one in connecticut. if there is an accident, the first warning would come here. everything in the reactor is controlled by a switch, a button, or a handle in this room. delicate sensors monitor conditions inside the reactor core. for every system there is a backup system. often, a backup for the backup system. but in spite of the elaborate technology, or maybe because of it, things go wrong. when that happens, an alarm sounds. alarms...
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the third was the father of a six-year-old girl, murdered at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut in 2012. sandy and lonnie phillips know first-hand that kind of grief. their daughter was killed nearly seven years ago in a mass shooting. since then, they've made it their mission to help others navigate the public, and sometimes political, aftermath of these tragedies. they travel the country, hoping to build a network of survivors, and offer victims and families a kind of survival guide to grief, preparing them for a future few can imagine. >> sandy phillips: your identity has been stripped from you. you know, whether it's mother or daddy or father or sister or brother. i no longer have that title. i no longer have that relationship. and when it's violence like ours was, that takes a long time to recover from. >> cooper: i think some people think that there's a time table for grief. >> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. ( laughs ) >> cooper: do you get that? >> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. the five stages of grief, right? and you go through all five of them, and you think, "okay, now i'm done
the third was the father of a six-year-old girl, murdered at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut in 2012. sandy and lonnie phillips know first-hand that kind of grief. their daughter was killed nearly seven years ago in a mass shooting. since then, they've made it their mission to help others navigate the public, and sometimes political, aftermath of these tragedies. they travel the country, hoping to build a network of survivors, and offer victims and families a kind of survival guide...
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still ahead, why houses for sale in a famed connecticut suburb are just sitting on the market. ♪ >>> wall street's trillion dollar club, microsoft, the company hit one trillion today after its latest earnings report. crosoft joins apple and amazon as the only u.s. companies to ever reach that milestone, but how significant is it and what tes it is a abo state of our economy right now? iv ivan fe is director of research at tigris financial partners. you taught me the first company to hit a billion detlars in ma value was -- >> ge. >> it was u.s. steel. we'll get to ge, but 1901, it atst have been luge at th time. >> ge hitli00 b for the first time in 1995, but now we have t trillion dollar club. what does it is a about the changing nature to see these n companie hitting a trillion dollars? >> it was interesting to see u.s. steel and ge. they were manufacturing companies that wereci finly capital intensive with apple and azon are intellectual capital intensive and these three companies have tremendous returns on capital while amazon s the ability to create incremental return on capid t
still ahead, why houses for sale in a famed connecticut suburb are just sitting on the market. ♪ >>> wall street's trillion dollar club, microsoft, the company hit one trillion today after its latest earnings report. crosoft joins apple and amazon as the only u.s. companies to ever reach that milestone, but how significant is it and what tes it is a abo state of our economy right now? iv ivan fe is director of research at tigris financial partners. you taught me the first company to...
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dollars the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education so.
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the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places the current environment in a global perspective he wrote that he's seen capitalism evolve in a way that is not working well for the majority of americans because it is producing self reinforcing spirals up for the haves and down for the have nots oh yeah i read this all right dahlia it's a good analysis of why its system is not working but his conclusions about the solutions. are and he favors the benevolent dictator that's his number one solution we need strong leaders to impose a top down. you know change and of course that's what got us into the problem to begin with to have benevolent dictators running the central banks and re ballio as one of the biggest beneficiaries of socially having central
the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places the current environment in a global perspective he wrote that he's seen capitalism evolve in a way that...
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a connecticut woman named amy lapos told the hartford newspaper that he pulled me in to rub noses with me. when he pulled me in, i thought he was going to kiss me. the first accusation came from lucy suarez. she encountered the vice president back stage in 2014 at a political event. she claimed that crazy uncle joe got close to her from behind, sniffing and smelling her hair and planted a kiss on the back of her head saying my brain couldn't process what was happening. i was embarrassed, shocked and confused. take a look. >> eva longoria was there. we were lived up next to the stage. eva was in front of me. joe biden was behind me. it's the last days before the election. i'm preparing my remarks. very unexpectedly and out of nowhere, i feel joe biden put his hands on my shoulders, get up close to me from behind. lean in. smell my hair. and then plant a slow kiss on the top of my head. >> sean: smelling someone's hair from behind, rubbing noses, kissing strangers, some of the lips. who does that? apparently joe biden and he does a lot. creepy uncle joe is the nickname
a connecticut woman named amy lapos told the hartford newspaper that he pulled me in to rub noses with me. when he pulled me in, i thought he was going to kiss me. the first accusation came from lucy suarez. she encountered the vice president back stage in 2014 at a political event. she claimed that crazy uncle joe got close to her from behind, sniffing and smelling her hair and planted a kiss on the back of her head saying my brain couldn't process what was happening. i was embarrassed,...
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the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places the current environment in a global perspective he wrote that he's seen capitalism evolve in a way that is not working well.
the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of its citizens and places the current environment in a global perspective he wrote that he's seen capitalism evolve in a way that...
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in waterford, connecticut. inside there all somewhat the same. and critical is the room behind the store. the containment, the last line of defense between nuclear accidents and the environment. this is where it all went wrong at three mile island . two try to understand what happened there we came here, john o'peeka is the plant superintendent. >> this is in the containment vessel. it is a vessel that has a quarter inch steel liner and on the outside it is 4 to 6 feet of concrete depending on the location vertically. the containment vessel is designed to contain all the pressure and gases during a major hypothetical accident. >> the accident was not hypothetical. it happened. the radiation levels within that containment are still lethal. it will be months, perhaps years , before anyone can safely go inside. the 96 tons of uranium in the core of the reactor here at millstone is kept underwater at all times. the nightmare is that the cooling water will drain off and uranium rods meltdown. >> this is the top of the reactor vessel. it contains all t
in waterford, connecticut. inside there all somewhat the same. and critical is the room behind the store. the containment, the last line of defense between nuclear accidents and the environment. this is where it all went wrong at three mile island . two try to understand what happened there we came here, john o'peeka is the plant superintendent. >> this is in the containment vessel. it is a vessel that has a quarter inch steel liner and on the outside it is 4 to 6 feet of concrete...
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are fighting over the government's recommendation to reintroduce tolls in connecticut. no tolls and connecticut since the mid-1980's and there is an unwavering position against polling and implicitly -- against tolling and implicitly against user fees by the republican party who seem to believe necessary improvements to the transportation system and traffic congestion can be supported by eliminating waste fraud and corruption in the relevant transportation agencies . they would instead rely on general obligation bonds and general taxes rather than user charges to fund investments which they acknowledge are necessary. connecticut is not inconsistent with those states, regions and localities that would rely on other forms of general taxation and many cases the dedication not by adding to deficits and debt but by dedicating a portion of general sales taxes. california is a leading example of this. the challenge is to iti at and those of us who share the conclusions and recommendations transitioning to the road user charges his first ,o reconveyance the public congress and
are fighting over the government's recommendation to reintroduce tolls in connecticut. no tolls and connecticut since the mid-1980's and there is an unwavering position against polling and implicitly -- against tolling and implicitly against user fees by the republican party who seem to believe necessary improvements to the transportation system and traffic congestion can be supported by eliminating waste fraud and corruption in the relevant transportation agencies . they would instead rely on...
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the connecticut man we talked to last week. he served time in prison for possessing and serving counterfeit currency. he was released and turned his life around. last week federal agents pounded on his door. he thought he served his sentences. on friday his lawyer got word he would not have to go back to prison but he's still worried. here's what he said. you seem cautious. >> i am because i'm cautious on the fact that i need to see it in writing because i've seen my release papers in writing in 2006 and came home, so i would need to see that in writing so i could feel 100 per that what i experienced last week won't happen again. >> so joining me now to explain what is going on is william mcswainy, u.s. attorney for the eastern district of pennsylvania. thank you for joining us. demetrius and our viewers want to know what's going on. is he going to have to go back to prison? >> thanks for having me, don. if i could start by explaining that the department of justice, we always strive for individualized justice in all of our case
the connecticut man we talked to last week. he served time in prison for possessing and serving counterfeit currency. he was released and turned his life around. last week federal agents pounded on his door. he thought he served his sentences. on friday his lawyer got word he would not have to go back to prison but he's still worried. here's what he said. you seem cautious. >> i am because i'm cautious on the fact that i need to see it in writing because i've seen my release papers in...
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my own state police in connecticut, the department of public safety in connecticut, are depending on this money, and the president is just taking it away from us when he has no right to do so. you know, it would be funny that in your last segment you mentioned the president's lawyers are complaining and demanding that we stay within constitutional restraints if he weren't already -- it would be funny if he weren't blowing through them himself and trampling our constitution and our political norms. >> so just tell me what it looks like. if your injunction is granted, what happens? >> we stop the president from taking that money and then we move on to a full-blown hearing on the merits. and i think what federal courts will find and we're confident that not just the district court but the appellate court and also supreme court will agree with us and with both houses of congress. we're talking about the u.s. senate and the house of representatives that the president has overstepped his power under article 1, that congress shall have the power to appropriate money and that the president i
my own state police in connecticut, the department of public safety in connecticut, are depending on this money, and the president is just taking it away from us when he has no right to do so. you know, it would be funny that in your last segment you mentioned the president's lawyers are complaining and demanding that we stay within constitutional restraints if he weren't already -- it would be funny if he weren't blowing through them himself and trampling our constitution and our political...
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connecticut transit officials an the attack started after argument escalated while on bus last month. quickly turned physical when a man used his cane to beat the driver, stephen knots. unbuckles his belt and starts to fight back and exits the bus. this attack spilled into the street where knots is seen kicking the passenger on the road. the driver w later fired on the job afterhat attack. >>> new this morning, a maryland man accused of hurting a bird ir a is sitting in a key west jail this morning. william hunter hardesty was arrested for two counts of animal cruelty and allegedly violating the migratory bird act. he's beend extradiack to florida. this is the video that went viral before the charges were filed. this is hardestyumped on to a pelican in the florida keys. now he's in a florida jail on an $80,000 bond. he kept sayin that he's somebody who actually loves animals and protects them. he's now facing a big fine. >> you can tell that by the pelican when he jumped on him. duh. your pollen f forecast today, trees remain in the moderate range. mold and weeds low. car wash forecas
connecticut transit officials an the attack started after argument escalated while on bus last month. quickly turned physical when a man used his cane to beat the driver, stephen knots. unbuckles his belt and starts to fight back and exits the bus. this attack spilled into the street where knots is seen kicking the passenger on the road. the driver w later fired on the job afterhat attack. >>> new this morning, a maryland man accused of hurting a bird ir a is sitting in a key west jail...
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the department of public health saying the connecticut patient got it while visiting. ing. >> reporter: this is the first case of measles confirmed in connecticut directly linked to the outbreak in new york city. >> there's lots of traffic between connecticut and these communities in new york city that have been affected. all of us are waiting to see if we're going to get additional cases. >> reporter: the department of public health is now investigating the case involving an adult from new haven county, looking into any possible individuals who may have been in contact with this person between sunday through friday, the time they say the person was infectious, warning fox 61 a secondary case of measles as a result of this is a possibility. >> what we're hoping and why we are really aggressive at identifying contacts is we will not see any further transmission from this case. >> reporter: dr. carter telling us in order to declare an outbreak, the state would need to have three or more related cases, stating this case is not related to the other two cases from this past
the department of public health saying the connecticut patient got it while visiting. ing. >> reporter: this is the first case of measles confirmed in connecticut directly linked to the outbreak in new york city. >> there's lots of traffic between connecticut and these communities in new york city that have been affected. all of us are waiting to see if we're going to get additional cases. >> reporter: the department of public health is now investigating the case involving an...
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they poured on to the streets of connecticut sunday. it the second day of peaceful demonstrations since an officer-involved shooting in new haven. this appears to show the moment police engaged in car police say fit the description of an armed robbery. guns drawn, firing multiple rounds into the car. 22-year-old stephanie washington were inside. washington was shot in the face. nonlife threatening wounds. the video does not show what lead to shooting. but they began firing when witherspoon abrultly got out of the vehicle. some protesters insist this is another example of african-americans being unfairly targeted. witherspoon's uncle says the shooting illustrates a nation wide problem, not in race but >> look at how the police look at residents, period. and they can be black, white, puerto rican. they need to respect us as human beings and i feel like they really don't. >> reporter: new haven state police say they plan to release more evidence including body cam evidence later this week. >> interesting to see that video. prestige creams
they poured on to the streets of connecticut sunday. it the second day of peaceful demonstrations since an officer-involved shooting in new haven. this appears to show the moment police engaged in car police say fit the description of an armed robbery. guns drawn, firing multiple rounds into the car. 22-year-old stephanie washington were inside. washington was shot in the face. nonlife threatening wounds. the video does not show what lead to shooting. but they began firing when witherspoon...
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and he made an abrupt move toward them. >> the investigation is still evolving. >> reporter: today connecticut state police, now leading the investigation, reveal they believe the driver may have been following an order to get out of his car. >> there are indications he was told to open the door, yes. or come out with his hands up. >> reporter: police say no gun was found at the scene, and washington and witherspoon haven't been charged. she was slightly wounded. he was not injured, and his uncle has maintained his innocence. >> he did not have no gun. he didn't try to rob nobody. >> reporter: investigators also released the 911 call from earlier that night about the attempted robbery that led police to suspect witherspoon. >> driving a red car, license plate ak63322. >> reporter: the incident igniting nearly a week of angry protests. the two officers, one from yale and another from a nearby town, are now on administrative leave per standard protocol. officials hoping the new video shows they're being transparent as they investigate just what happened. ron allen, nbc news. >>> tonight two of t
and he made an abrupt move toward them. >> the investigation is still evolving. >> reporter: today connecticut state police, now leading the investigation, reveal they believe the driver may have been following an order to get out of his car. >> there are indications he was told to open the door, yes. or come out with his hands up. >> reporter: police say no gun was found at the scene, and washington and witherspoon haven't been charged. she was slightly wounded. he was...
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host: that was mark from connecticut on the republican line. several legislators have joined us on the phone to talk about the reports. cohen, as is mark member of the judiciary committee. good morning. guest: good morning. host: with the release of the report, what do democrats do with this essay continue investigating the president? guest: chairman nadler issued a subpoena for the full report today, which we have a duty and a right to see. it was intended that mr. mueller was for congress to see the report and said it is their responsibility to act on it. is in the constitution as a check and balance by the congress. it has been inscribed in the founding of the father's papers saying that is the proper recourse. that is the first thing we do, and we will have mr. barr before the hearing on may 2, and mr. mueller no later than may 23, and we will find out the truth about the report and what mr. mullen's intent was tax mr. mueller's -- and find out the truth about the report of what mr. mueller's intent was. office ofthe legislative counsel has
host: that was mark from connecticut on the republican line. several legislators have joined us on the phone to talk about the reports. cohen, as is mark member of the judiciary committee. good morning. guest: good morning. host: with the release of the report, what do democrats do with this essay continue investigating the president? guest: chairman nadler issued a subpoena for the full report today, which we have a duty and a right to see. it was intended that mr. mueller was for congress to...
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a representative from connecticut. from washington state, from michigan, a freshman member of our delegation from nevada, and the only member of congress who has a parent, his father born in ireland. [applause] speaker pelosi: we traveled during holy week, a holy week tinged with sadness with the tragic fire of one of the greatest jewels of history and celebration of notre dame de paris, and we praise the firefighters who were able to control the damage and save lives and the many wonders of that cathedral. what we have here, we are deeply honored by the extraordinary welcome we have received, from our very special meeting to the warm greeting, to the beautiful presentation of irish history and the vitality of irish culture that we enjoyed last night at the gpo, and to the invitation to dublin castle tonight. thank you for taking the lead on this magnificent welcome to ireland, a beautiful and magical land, but you know that. it is also a personal honor for me today. when my husband and i, my husband, paul, is here. we
a representative from connecticut. from washington state, from michigan, a freshman member of our delegation from nevada, and the only member of congress who has a parent, his father born in ireland. [applause] speaker pelosi: we traveled during holy week, a holy week tinged with sadness with the tragic fire of one of the greatest jewels of history and celebration of notre dame de paris, and we praise the firefighters who were able to control the damage and save lives and the many wonders of...
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speaker, john morrison of connecticut is here, brian higgins -- [applause] speaker pelosi: does their applause come out of my time? [laughter] brian higgins of new york, a scholar on ireland. [applause] is writingosi: brian a book on michael collins, and as a new yorker, there was the flag president kennedy brought when he came as president, really a product of new york. the workers are very proud of that. a representative from connecticut. , from washington state, from , a freshman member of , andelegation from nevada the only member of congress who has a parent, his father born in ireland. [applause] speaker pelosi: we traveled during holy week, a holy week tinged with sadness with the fire of one of the greatest tools of history and celebration paris, and wede praise the firefighters who were able to save lives and the many wonders of that cathedral. we are deeplyere, honored by the extraordinary welcome we have received, from our very special meeting to the , to the beautiful presentation of irish history and the vitality of irish culture that we enjoyed last to thet the gpo, and
speaker, john morrison of connecticut is here, brian higgins -- [applause] speaker pelosi: does their applause come out of my time? [laughter] brian higgins of new york, a scholar on ireland. [applause] is writingosi: brian a book on michael collins, and as a new yorker, there was the flag president kennedy brought when he came as president, really a product of new york. the workers are very proud of that. a representative from connecticut. , from washington state, from , a freshman member of ,...
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. >> a connecticut woman is saying the former vice president inappropriately toucd he rubbing noses. >> president trump cut aid to central american countries amid caravan chaos at the border. >> el paso saw such a spike in migrants that officials were forced to house some of them under this border bridge. >> university of south carolina student killed after getting into the wrong car, believing it was her uber. >> she had a personality and a presence that lit up a room. >> glor: and, some hospitals turned them away. six months later, an inspiring update on baby ivy. >> there really aren't any words to describe how thankful we are that we have her. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we'll begin tonight with a whistle-blower at the white house. a long-time employee of the white house personnel security office claims 25 people denied clearances because of disqualifying issues in their backgrounds were granted access anyway. the head of a congressional committee sent a letter asking why some aides were given security clearances. the group in question i
. >> a connecticut woman is saying the former vice president inappropriately toucd he rubbing noses. >> president trump cut aid to central american countries amid caravan chaos at the border. >> el paso saw such a spike in migrants that officials were forced to house some of them under this border bridge. >> university of south carolina student killed after getting into the wrong car, believing it was her uber. >> she had a personality and a presence that lit up a...
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in new haven, connecticut, a police shooting has led to nearly a week of protests. body-cam video released today shows an officer firing at a car during a stop, hitting a passenger in the face. mola lenghi is there with more on this. video released showed the moment hamden police officer devin eaton pulled up to a red car, matching the description of one reported in an alleged armed robbery, and opened fire. >> 20 shots fired! argyle street! >> this is unheard of that we're putting it out so quickly. >> reporter: commissioner james rovella: >> what's important is transparency and trust. >> reporter: in previously obtained surveillance video, eaton can be seen shooting through the car's rear and side windows, while another shows a backup yale university police officer, terrance pollack, firing from the opposite direction. in the barrage of bullets, 22- year-old passenger stephanie washington was shot in the face. her boyfriend, the driver, 21- year-old paul witherspoon, was uninjured. in a search of the car yesterday, no weapon was found. kisha green is witherspoon's
in new haven, connecticut, a police shooting has led to nearly a week of protests. body-cam video released today shows an officer firing at a car during a stop, hitting a passenger in the face. mola lenghi is there with more on this. video released showed the moment hamden police officer devin eaton pulled up to a red car, matching the description of one reported in an alleged armed robbery, and opened fire. >> 20 shots fired! argyle street! >> this is unheard of that we're putting...
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someone set this fire before a youth baseball game in connecticut hoping to dry the field after a rainy night. they poured 24 gallons of gas. town officials call it a poor decision, and it's going to end up costing them about $50,000 to dig up the field and bring in fresh dirt. >>> a couple from new york has been missing for nearly two weeks after traveling to a popular spring break destination. orlando turner and portia ravenelle were supposed to come home from the dominican republic march 27th. they checked out of their hotel, but never made their flight. the state department says it's aware of the situation. two months ago, it issued a travel warning about crime in that country. >>> the cdc is reporting a surge in the number of people coming down with measles across the country. nearly 80 new cases in just one week. that brings the total number of cases reported this year to 465. most of those patients were not vaccinated. health officials in new york are now threatening to close schools that allow unvaccinated kids to atte attend. >>> so replacing paper money with coins no longer ma
someone set this fire before a youth baseball game in connecticut hoping to dry the field after a rainy night. they poured 24 gallons of gas. town officials call it a poor decision, and it's going to end up costing them about $50,000 to dig up the field and bring in fresh dirt. >>> a couple from new york has been missing for nearly two weeks after traveling to a popular spring break destination. orlando turner and portia ravenelle were supposed to come home from the dominican republic...
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tonight, gavin scott hapgood of connecticut, a father of three, is charged with manslaughter for the death of kenny mitchel. local police say mitchel died in hapgood's hotel room. at first a judge denied bail but then denied hapgood to board this private plane back to the u.s. after posting the equivalent of about 75,000 u.s. dollars. mitchel's uncle who spoke to us by phone is outraged. >> we're looking for justice. >> reporter: at british territory that caters to tourists, there is outrage. >> this does not depict who we are as a people. >> reporter: hapgood is a financial adviser at ubs in new york. his attorney declined his family in darien, connecticut are stunned. >> we're not at y ibertont on traumatized. >> reporter: authorities have not said publicly what they believe happened. meanwhile, hapgood is scheduled to return to anguilla in august for his next court hearing. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> in idaho, a jaw-dropping sight. a small plane stuck after crashing into a tree top. the pilot was trapped about 60 feet up until a firefighter climbed up and helped him to a safety
tonight, gavin scott hapgood of connecticut, a father of three, is charged with manslaughter for the death of kenny mitchel. local police say mitchel died in hapgood's hotel room. at first a judge denied bail but then denied hapgood to board this private plane back to the u.s. after posting the equivalent of about 75,000 u.s. dollars. mitchel's uncle who spoke to us by phone is outraged. >> we're looking for justice. >> reporter: at british territory that caters to tourists, there...
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his attorney declid to comment and his family in connecticut is stunned. >> we really are not at labor -- liberty to about that. the kids are traumatized. >> reporter: authorities have not said publicly what ap they believened but he's scheduled to return in august for his next court hearing. gabe gutierrez, nbc ws. >>> in idaho a jaw-dropping sight, a small plane stuck after crashing into a tree top. the pilot was trapped about 60 feet up until f aefighter climbed up and helped him to a safety harness and he was safely lowered down. asamazingly, he wot injured. >>> we'll take a short break. it's a dream job, do you think you could cut the mustard. >> announcer: ♪ ♪ e this simplnana peel represents a bold idea: a way to creatldenergy from househorash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. ssat bp, we see poibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. i swibecause they let met
his attorney declid to comment and his family in connecticut is stunned. >> we really are not at labor -- liberty to about that. the kids are traumatized. >> reporter: authorities have not said publicly what ap they believened but he's scheduled to return in august for his next court hearing. gabe gutierrez, nbc ws. >>> in idaho a jaw-dropping sight, a small plane stuck after crashing into a tree top. the pilot was trapped about 60 feet up until f aefighter climbed up and...
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i'm going to go ahead and hijack the money that connecticut earned, by the way. our law enforcement participated in joint, state, and federal law enforcement exercises. and so we earned this money from the treasury forfeiture fund, for example. it is thousands of dlarollars t keep our residents safe. >> after we went through shun, the president declared the state of emergency. he predicted this would happen, that he would get sued. >> we will have a national emergency and we will then be sued and they will sue us in the ninth circuit, even though it shouldn't be there. and we will possibly get a bad ruling and then we'll get another bad ruling and then we'll end up in the supreme court and hope any we'll get a fair shake and we'll win in the supreme court. >> very sing-songy. it takes you back to that moment. >> it doesn't sound like a national emergency. he is predicting all that dha. he said in this press conference, that he would go play golf and he didn't have to do it this way. one thing to keep in mind, congress agrees. this is going to federal court. led b
i'm going to go ahead and hijack the money that connecticut earned, by the way. our law enforcement participated in joint, state, and federal law enforcement exercises. and so we earned this money from the treasury forfeiture fund, for example. it is thousands of dlarollars t keep our residents safe. >> after we went through shun, the president declared the state of emergency. he predicted this would happen, that he would get sued. >> we will have a national emergency and we will...
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cindy in's hear from connecticut. caller: the previous caller had my point, but if your student changes their nature, they might have to take -- major, they might have to take more courses that they might have missed, which increases your cost. on how yournds student is. if they pick a major like art history, you know they are not going to have great earning potential. studentdepends on your and what they want to pursue. overwhelming very for parents who spend the majority of their day working to have the energy to research this stuff. comment, a lota of required college courses have nothing to do with their major. i have a student in college, i know all their friends that are going to school. they have to take courses like apologizing for being white and this and that. these courses that are unnecessary. we should be looking at things that require courses that have nothing to do with their major. host: appreciate it. thank you. guest: i think it is an important question of what does it really cost to go to college? i
cindy in's hear from connecticut. caller: the previous caller had my point, but if your student changes their nature, they might have to take -- major, they might have to take more courses that they might have missed, which increases your cost. on how yournds student is. if they pick a major like art history, you know they are not going to have great earning potential. studentdepends on your and what they want to pursue. overwhelming very for parents who spend the majority of their day working...
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state of connecticut there is an islamic scholar and senior faculty member at zaytuna college in berkeley california welcome to the stream everyone good to have you here so much city hello hello city there was a moment when you decided you were going to come but to east now tell us about that moment how did you get the. well a. real mess and a lot of what it is about what school is this what was enough well you know no matter how it is that. wasn't working. throughout the movie a fog would have been low that. maybe i would find. that is that was to. put it in a cup with the brothers and prison they begin to say in the koran. things that. you know again this is the piece that i've never experienced before in one like. there's something about my qur'an that attracts you that drew you may know was it the brothers and cousins to us what were. three brothers. we can direct you to brother told me why it was so important to maintain what i was reading it was all cotton to look at how what is the use of be able to recognize the fact that it was inhumane and that we go out we're going to remain in
state of connecticut there is an islamic scholar and senior faculty member at zaytuna college in berkeley california welcome to the stream everyone good to have you here so much city hello hello city there was a moment when you decided you were going to come but to east now tell us about that moment how did you get the. well a. real mess and a lot of what it is about what school is this what was enough well you know no matter how it is that. wasn't working. throughout the movie a fog would have...
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america's already great so when donald trump identified that america is not great anymore re dahlia oh that connecticut is a democratic state a blue state dahlia is saying exactly what donald trump said on the campaign trail essentially as the majority of americans are in this situation the majority of americans are not in a situation of hillary clinton or her friends or a dahlia and warren buffet and bill gates they're in this situation where they're suffering and you can either admit this and then address it. or you could just keep on blindly pretending where already great and if you listen to rachel maddow and you know things will be great well there's ignorance and there's willful ignorance so when you have rachel maddow she's just ignorant she doesn't know anything about economics either financially illiterate same thing with a lot of people on the left like amy goodman in a democracy now is never had a report on the economy that made any sense in the twenty five years she's been on the air then there is a willful ignorance and that would be ray dahlia so great value he's not mentioning money gold
america's already great so when donald trump identified that america is not great anymore re dahlia oh that connecticut is a democratic state a blue state dahlia is saying exactly what donald trump said on the campaign trail essentially as the majority of americans are in this situation the majority of americans are not in a situation of hillary clinton or her friends or a dahlia and warren buffet and bill gates they're in this situation where they're suffering and you can either admit this and...
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people in new haven, connecticut, they were arrested. the case found its way to the supreme court. may 20, 1940, unanimously, the supreme court held in favor of the cantwell family. let me read you one sentence that shows you a turning point in the progression of american jurisprudence. the court said this, "the first amendment declares that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." i am going to pause. up toies and gentlemen, cantwell, the the supreme court had determined the first amendment as protecting the people of the united states from the wrongs committed by federal authorities. who was arresting jehovah's witnesses? not the federal authorities. it was the municipal authorities. in a landmark turnaround, the supreme court added a sentence, "the 14th amendment has rendered the legislatures of the states" -- meaning connecticut -- "as incompetent as congress to enact such laws." this was a shift that expanded the protection of the first amendment. so as an american today, you are protected under the first am
people in new haven, connecticut, they were arrested. the case found its way to the supreme court. may 20, 1940, unanimously, the supreme court held in favor of the cantwell family. let me read you one sentence that shows you a turning point in the progression of american jurisprudence. the court said this, "the first amendment declares that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." i am going to pause. up toies and...
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jim in connecticut, please, jim? >> caller: jim, it's jim from connecticut. >> how are you >> caller: after watching the upside move in kkr, after they went from a partnership to a corporation, is blackstone, bx, undervalued now? >> no, now that they've done, this they've made that change, i really feel like you kind of stole from the upside here so i'm going to have to take a pass at these levels go to sunil in texas sunil? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is sunil from flower mound, texas. >> all right >> caller: i want to know your thoughts about dexcom people keep articulating that's these companies aren't doing well that is untrue i think dexcom which we've had on multiple times is doing very well let's go to steven in florida. stephen? >> caller: the stock is hca? >> i believe when intel slashes its forecast, the money is going to roll back into hc, health care, and good pick. sarah in iowa, sarah >> caller: hi, jim thank you for teaching us how to do the homework. >> oh, trifkt. thank you. >> caller: my stock is
jim in connecticut, please, jim? >> caller: jim, it's jim from connecticut. >> how are you >> caller: after watching the upside move in kkr, after they went from a partnership to a corporation, is blackstone, bx, undervalued now? >> no, now that they've done, this they've made that change, i really feel like you kind of stole from the upside here so i'm going to have to take a pass at these levels go to sunil in texas sunil? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is sunil...
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lot of people are questioning capitalism these days if you got re dahlia famous hedge fund manager in connecticut he wrote a long piece about capitalism failing how to cure it what should we should do and all this other stuff and it's become a big topic. ok you know ray deleo we're going to get into that actually i think the next episode all will cover that his whole insight into the u.s. economy but he did say capitalism is failing a huge percentage of the population but is that you know when you say that a lot of libertarians and austrian economists will say well it's not actually capitalism we have you know just like those marxist will say well that's not really socialism that's why that's failed now we have people say oh it's not really capitalism it's crony capitalism or it's the central banks intervening well we have a few stories here about central banks and how they have caused the mis allocation of capital because of course capitalism is all about allocating capital and creating the strongest economy well here we're going to look at the misallocation of capital the e.c. be proved essenti
lot of people are questioning capitalism these days if you got re dahlia famous hedge fund manager in connecticut he wrote a long piece about capitalism failing how to cure it what should we should do and all this other stuff and it's become a big topic. ok you know ray deleo we're going to get into that actually i think the next episode all will cover that his whole insight into the u.s. economy but he did say capitalism is failing a huge percentage of the population but is that you know when...